“I
will behave myself wisely in a perfect (truthful) way…I will walk within my house
with a perfect (completeness/innocence) heart.” Psa 101
David defines a perfect heart as one of
truthfulness and innocence. Through this Psalm, David not only sets forth
guidelines for his on walk, but alienates himself from those who are unwilling practice
such acts of truthfulness and Innocence.
A heart that is neglected of truth and innocence will eventually be overrun
by worldly thoughts; such a neglected life will become moral chaos. Unfortunately
there is often a long road traveled between the eye of man and his heart, and while
it passes through the world it seldom passes through intellect. Be cautious to
live with the purpose to gain, those who gamble with truth and innocence for
pleasure are staking their heart. The greatest and upmost important duty which
is incumbent to Christians, is to guard your heart with all diligence (Pro
4:23) against any appearance of evil, watch for the first signs of uprising of
evil in the heart. The bible mentions
the Heart (833 times), that’s more than faith, hope and love combined, if it’s
that important to God maybe you should guard it wisely.
“It’s better to have a heart without words,
than words without a heart.”
HSAY…Todd
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